Farrah Fawcett: Actress and pop-culture icon best known for her role in "Charlie's Angels."

Farrah Fawcett: Actress and pop-culture icon best known for her role in "Charlie's Angels."

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Laura Bush: First Lady, wife of President George W. Bush.

Laura Bush: First Lady, wife of President George W. Bush.

Photo: AP Photo / Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Stephen Spillman

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Mary Lou Retton: The five-time Olympic medalist was the first female gymnast outside Eastern Europe to win the Olympic All-Around title. She was also the 1984 "Sports Illustrated" Sportswoman of the Year.

Mary Lou Retton: The five-time Olympic medalist was the first female gymnast outside Eastern Europe to win the Olympic All-Around title. She was also the 1984 "Sports Illustrated" Sportswoman of the Year.

Roger Clemens: Known as "The Rocket," the 11-time All-Star and seven-time Cy Young winner pitched for the New York Yankees, with whom he won back-to-back World Series in 1999 and 2000. In 1986, he was the AL and All-Star game MVP. He also pitched for the Boston Red Sox for most of his career, and for the Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros. Lately he's been in the news for allegations of steriod use and perjery during Congress' Mitchell Report inquest into steroids in Major League Baseball. He was recently found not guilty of lying to Congress.

Roger Clemens: Known as "The Rocket," the 11-time All-Star and seven-time Cy Young winner pitched for the New York Yankees, with whom he won back-to-back World Series in 1999 and 2000. In 1986, he was the AL

Tommy Franks: U.S. Army General. As Commander of the United States Central Command, he lead military operations in Afghanistan in response to the September 11 attacks, and Operation Iraqi Freedom to overthrow Saddam Hussein. He's now retired.

Tommy Franks: U.S. Army General. As Commander of the United States Central Command, he lead military operations in Afghanistan in response to the September 11 attacks, and Operation Iraqi Freedom to overthrow

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Janis Joplin: Rock singer that has become an icon of the psychedelica music of the late 1960s, she was posthumously was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Died of a heroin overdose in 1970.

Janis Joplin: Rock singer that has become an icon of the psychedelica music of the late 1960s, she was posthumously was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement

Kay Bailey Hutchison: Longtime Republican U.S. Senator from Texas was named one of the 30 most powerful women in America by "Ladies Home Journal" in 2001. She challenged Rick Perry for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in 2010, and is not seeking re-election to her Senate seat in 2012.

Ben Crenshaw: Two-time Masters winner (1984, 1995) and 2002 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee was the second player in PGA Tour history to win the first event of his career, which was the 1973 San Antonio Texas Open.

Ben Crenshaw: Two-time Masters winner (1984, 1995) and 2002 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee was the second player in PGA Tour history to win the first event of his career, which was the 1973 San Antonio Texas

Tom Kite: U.S. Open winner (1992) and 2004 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee was the PGA Tour's leading money-winner in 1981 and 1989, and set records for PGA Tour career earnings as the first to reach the $6 million-, $7 million-, $8 million- and $9 million-dollar marks. He has also designed several golf course, including the Comanche Trace course in Kerrville.

Tom Kite: U.S. Open winner (1992) and 2004 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee was the PGA Tour's leading money-winner in 1981 and 1989, and set records for PGA Tour career earnings as the first to reach the $6

John Hillerman: Actor best known as Higgins on "Magnum, P.I.," the role for which he won a Golden Globe in 1982 and an Emmy in 1987.

John Hillerman: Actor best known as Higgins on "Magnum, P.I.," the role for which he won a Golden Globe in 1982 and an Emmy in 1987.

Photo: Lennox McLendon, Associated Press

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Kevin Durant: Three-time NBA All-Star small forward has earned several accolades, including a gold medal as part of the USA's basketball team. He lead the Oklahoma City Thunder past the Spurs to the 2012 NBA Finals, where his team lost to the Miami Heat.

Kevin Durant: Three-time NBA All-Star small forward has earned several accolades, including a gold medal as part of the USA's basketball team. He lead the Oklahoma City Thunder past the Spurs to the 2012 NBA

Bobby Layne: Five-time Pro Bowl selection and NFL 1950s All-Decade Team quarterback played for the Chicago Bears, New York Bulldogs, Pittsburgh Steelers, and most notably, the Detriot Lions, who retired his No. 22 jersey.

Bobby Layne: Five-time Pro Bowl selection and NFL 1950s All-Decade Team quarterback played for the Chicago Bears, New York Bulldogs, Pittsburgh Steelers, and most notably, the Detriot Lions, who retired his No.

Bobby Inman: Director of the NSA in the late 1970s/early 1980s, and Deputy Director of the CIA in the early 1980s.

Bobby Inman: Director of the NSA in the late 1970s/early 1980s, and Deputy Director of the CIA in the early 1980s.

Photo: Jerry Lara, San Antonio Express-News

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Earl Campbell: Pro Football Hall of Fame running back was five-time Pro Bowl and three-time All-Pro selection, in addition to several other honors. Played most of his career with the Houston Oilers, and finished it playing for the New Orleans Saints.

Earl Campbell: Pro Football Hall of Fame running back was five-time Pro Bowl and three-time All-Pro selection, in addition to several other honors. Played most of his career with the Houston Oilers, and

Tom Landry: Legendary coach of the Dallas Cowboys, leading the team to wins in Super Bowls VI and XII and five NFC Championships. A member of the Cowboys' Ring of Honor and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Tom Landry: Legendary coach of the Dallas Cowboys, leading the team to wins in Super Bowls VI and XII and five NFC Championships. A member of the Cowboys' Ring of Honor and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Todd Lowe: TV actor, best known for his roles on "True Blood" and the "Gilmore Girls."

Todd Lowe: TV actor, best known for his roles on "True Blood" and the "Gilmore Girls."

Photo: Matt Sayles, Associated Press

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Harvey Penick: Coached the UT golf team to 21 titles in a little more than 30 years. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2002, and coached several other Hall of Famers, including fellow UT alums Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw.

Harvey Penick: Coached the UT golf team to 21 titles in a little more than 30 years. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2002, and coached several other Hall of Famers, including fellow UT alums Tom

Jayne Mansfield: Sex symbol and actress who won 1957 Golden Globe for most promising newcomer. Known for "The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield," "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" and "The Girl Can't Help It." She died in a violent car crash at age 34.

Jayne Mansfield: Sex symbol and actress who won 1957 Golden Globe for most promising newcomer. Known for "The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield," "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" and "The Girl Can't Help

John Avery Lomax: Pioneering musicologist and folklorist journeyed around the country during the Great Depression to record American folk music for the Library of Congress, a legacy carried on by his son and fellow UT alum Alan Lomax.

John Avery Lomax: Pioneering musicologist and folklorist journeyed around the country during the Great Depression to record American folk music for the Library of Congress, a legacy carried on by his son and

Jack Brooks: Democrat served more than 40 years in the U.S. House, representing the Beaumont area and later Houston. He was one of the few Southern congressmen to support the Civil Rights Act, and drafted the articles of impeachment against President Richard Nixon after Watergate.

Jack Brooks: Democrat served more than 40 years in the U.S. House, representing the Beaumont area and later Houston. He was one of the few Southern congressmen to support the Civil Rights Act, and drafted the

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Cyndi Taylor Krier: First Republican and first woman to represent San Antonio in the Texas Senate. As Bexar County judge, she was instrumental in getting the AT&T Center built. The post office on John Saunders Road and the juvenile detention center are named in her honor.

Cyndi Taylor Krier: First Republican and first woman to represent San Antonio in the Texas Senate. As Bexar County judge, she was instrumental in getting the AT&T Center built. The post office on John Saunders

Ricky Williams: Heisman winner went on to play running back for the Miami Dolphins. Also played for the New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens. Was Pro Bowl MVP in 2002, and is a member of the 10,000 Rushing Yards Club.

Ricky Williams: Heisman winner went on to play running back for the Miami Dolphins. Also played for the New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens. Was Pro Bowl MVP in 2002, and is a member of the 10,000 Rushing

Gail Davis: Actress was the title character in the 1950s Western TV series "Annie Oakley." Seen here kissing Arnold Palmer in 1960.

Gail Davis: Actress was the title character in the 1950s Western TV series "Annie Oakley." Seen here kissing Arnold Palmer in 1960.

Photo: Ed Widdis, Associated Press

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Sanya Richards-Ross: Runner who took gold in the 4x400-meter relay at both the 2004 Olympics in Athens and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Also took bronze in the 400-meter individual at Beijing. She won gold medal in the 400-meter individual and as a member of the 4x400-meter relay team at the 2012 Olympics in London.

Sanya Richards-Ross: Runner who took gold in the 4x400-meter relay at both the 2004 Olympics in Athens and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Also took bronze in the 400-meter individual at Beijing. She won gold

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Tommy Nobis: Five-time Pro Bowl selection and Jefferson grad played linebacker for Atlanta Falcons, and was first player ever drafted by the team. Was named NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1966, and named to San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame's inaugural class in 1995.

Tommy Nobis: Five-time Pro Bowl selection and Jefferson grad played linebacker for Atlanta Falcons, and was first player ever drafted by the team. Was named NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1966, and named

Richard Kleberg: Known as the "Cowboy Congressman," the seven-term South Texas Democrat was also involved with management of the famed King Ranch near Kingsville.

Richard Kleberg: Known as the "Cowboy Congressman," the seven-term South Texas Democrat was also involved with management of the famed King Ranch near Kingsville.

Photo: Associated Press

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Bill White: Former mayor of Houston and Deputy Secretary of Energy under President Clinton, the Democrat is recently remembered for his unsuccessful run for governor against Rick Perry in the 2010 election.

Bill White: Former mayor of Houston and Deputy Secretary of Energy under President Clinton, the Democrat is recently remembered for his unsuccessful run for governor against Rick Perry in the 2010 election.

Morris Sheppard: Democrat (right) is best known for writing the Prohibition (18th) Amendment while serving nearly 40 years in U.S. House and Senate. Seen here with (from left) Secetary of War Henry L. Stimson, Rep. Andrew J. May, D-Ky., House Military Affairs Committee Chairman; U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (sitting); and Gen. George C. Marshall, Army Chief of Staff, as Roosevelt signs the country's first peacetime draft law.

Morris Sheppard: Democrat (right) is best known for writing the Prohibition (18th) Amendment while serving nearly 40 years in U.S. House and Senate. Seen here with (from left) Secetary of War Henry L. Stimson,

Ann Richards: 45th Governor of Texas, and second woman to serve as Governor, she reformed the state's prison system, created the state lottery, focused on site-based education and stressed government efficiency by authorizing audits of every state agency.

Ann Richards: 45th Governor of Texas, and second woman to serve as Governor, she reformed the state's prison system, created the state lottery, focused on site-based education and stressed government efficiency

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Dolph Briscoe: Uvalde native was 41st Governor of Texas, guiding the state during its oil and gas boom years. He also signed into law the 1973 Texas Open Records Act, which guarantees the public's right to information about state and local government, and sponsored legislation that gave Texas its statewide paved farm-to-market road system.

Dolph Briscoe: Uvalde native was 41st Governor of Texas, guiding the state during its oil and gas boom years. He also signed into law the 1973 Texas Open Records Act, which guarantees the public's right to

Harry Whittington: Attorney best known as the man who was shot by Vice President Dick Cheney in a hunting accident.

Harry Whittington: Attorney best known as the man who was shot by Vice President Dick Cheney in a hunting accident.

Photo: Paul Iverson, Associated Press

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Jon Hamm: Actor, known for his role as Don Draper on "Mad Men."

Jon Hamm: Actor, known for his role as Don Draper on "Mad Men."

Photo: Courtesy Photo / AMC

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John B. and Nellie Connally: 39th Governor and First Lady of Texas, known for riding in the car with President John F. Kennedy when he was assasinated in Dallas in 1963. John Connally also served as Secretary of the Navy under Kennedy, and as Secretary of the Treasury.

John B. and Nellie Connally: 39th Governor and First Lady of Texas, known for riding in the car with President John F. Kennedy when he was assasinated in Dallas in 1963. John Connally also served as Secretary

Jeb Bush: Former governor of Florida, son of President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush and brother of President George W. Bush.

Jeb Bush: Former governor of Florida, son of President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush and brother of President George W. Bush.

Photo: Charles Dharapak, Associated Press

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Matthew McConaughey: Uvalde-born actor, who starred in "A Time to Kill," "We are Marshall" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," is a huge UT football fan, and is often photographed with players. Seen here encouraging quarterback Vince Young before the 2006 Rose Bowl.

Matthew McConaughey: Uvalde-born actor, who starred in "A Time to Kill," "We are Marshall" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," is a huge UT football fan, and is often photographed with players. Seen here

Red McCombs: Founder of the Red McCombs Automotive Group in S.A., co-founder of Clear Channel Communications, former co-owner of the San Antonio Spurs, the Denver Nuggets, and the Minnesota Vikings. He was named Express-News Sportsman of the Year in 1988 and elected to the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. He's also the namesake for UT's business school.

Red McCombs: Founder of the Red McCombs Automotive Group in S.A., co-founder of Clear Channel Communications, former co-owner of the San Antonio Spurs, the Denver Nuggets, and the Minnesota Vikings. He was

Bill Moyers: Journalist known for his programs on PBS and appearances on CBS, he also served as White House press secretary for President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Bill Moyers: Journalist known for his programs on PBS and appearances on CBS, he also served as White House press secretary for President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Photo: Courtesy Photo

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Bibb Falk: Played for the Chicago White Sox, replacing Shoeless Joe Jackson after the 1919 Black Sox scandal, and the Cleveland Indians. Coached the Indians and the Boston Red Sox before returning to UT to coach. Disch-Falk Field was named in his honor.

Bibb Falk: Played for the Chicago White Sox, replacing Shoeless Joe Jackson after the 1919 Black Sox scandal, and the Cleveland Indians. Coached the Indians and the Boston Red Sox before returning to UT to

Johnny Moore: Spent his entire career playing point guard for the Spurs, except for one game with the New Jersey Nets. His number, 00, was retired in 1998 and he was elected to the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. less

Johnny Moore: Spent his entire career playing point guard for the Spurs, except for one game with the New Jersey Nets. His number, 00, was retired in 1998 and he was elected to the San Antonio Sports Hall of ... more

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Tex Ritter: Actor in Westerns, member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Tex Ritter: Actor in Westerns, member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Photo: Associated Press

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Priest Holmes: Marshall High grad played running back for the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs, winning Super Bowl XXXV with the Ravens. He is a three-time Pro Bowl and three-time All-Pro selection, the 2002 Express-News Sportsman of the Year, and was elected to the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.

Priest Holmes: Marshall High grad played running back for the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs, winning Super Bowl XXXV with the Ravens. He is a three-time Pro Bowl and three-time All-Pro selection, the

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Robert Rodriguez: Director, a native of San Antonio, is best known for "Sin City," "Grindhouse" and the "Spy Kids" movies.

Robert Rodriguez: Director, a native of San Antonio, is best known for "Sin City," "Grindhouse" and the "Spy Kids" movies.

Photo: Matt Sayles, Associated Press

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Lloyd Bentsen: Longtime politican represented Texas in both the U.S. House and Senate, and was Secretary of the Treasury under President Bill Clinton. He was also the 1988 Democratic vice presidential nominee on the Michael Dukakis ticket.

Lloyd Bentsen: Longtime politican represented Texas in both the U.S. House and Senate, and was Secretary of the Treasury under President Bill Clinton. He was also the 1988 Democratic vice presidential nominee

Robert C. (Bob) Eckhardt: Democrat wrote the Texas Open Beaches Act while serving in the Texas House, then represented East Texas in the U.S. House for more than a decade. Also cofounded "Texas Observer" magazine.

Robert C. (Bob) Eckhardt: Democrat wrote the Texas Open Beaches Act while serving in the Texas House, then represented East Texas in the U.S. House for more than a decade. Also cofounded "Texas Observer"